Shot Gun Trivia

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Found this in the United States Combat Shotguns, by Bruce Canfield. Very interesting set up

NOTE: For the Institute catagoring the Rem Mod 11 is presented as a Rem 11-87, however it is a Browining Auto 5 and uses the same disassem procedures, excluding the mounting proceedures. LOL

JM
 

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Thanks for posting that sir!
I had heard aerial gunners were taught with something like that, just never seen a pic.

Also heard rounds of skeet were shot by aerial gunners to teach pass shooting/swing through methods.

I'm thinking how much fun that would be, the "flurries" come to mind...Pull!
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You are correct on the skeet/trap issue. Included in the Combat Shotguns most of the producers mfg'd skeet/trap guns for the military to train just as you have suggested.

JM
 

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Thank you again sir!

Model 31 , beautiful gun. Since you have the knowldge, resources and all...If you have links as to where one might read more in regard to the skeet/trap training for troops, I would be interested to read more. You probably have links on your site...oops but I didn't check first, sorry.

Thanks,
Steve
 
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Go through Books A million, get United States Combat shotguns byBruce N. Canfield. There is good information such as you want on that subject.

JM
 
Definitely legal,sm. Definitely fun also...

HHmm, how much to install ring mount on Toyota wagon?....
 
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